Aids Outline
AIDS is a devastating virus that affects the immune system, and has claimed thousands of lives. Understanding AIDS, the causes and the preventable measures that are associated with AIDS, and what you do when you acquire the virus, can help save the lives of millions of people, including you.
I. What do scientists know about AIDS?
A. You develop AIDS after you get infected by HIV, you can't just get AIDS. *
B. There are over 300,000 people living with AIDS. *
C. AIDS is the leading killer of African American males.***
D. AIDS was first reported to the U.S in 1981, and has become a worldwide epidemic.***
E. ANYONE can get AIDS. **
F. The AIDS virus is found in blood, semen, vaginal secretions, and breast milk. ****
G. Many people do not develop any symptoms when they first become sick. ***
H. There is no danger from casual contact with an infected person. **
I. The virus can't......
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